A Google Maps API key (available from ) is required to use the Google Maps provider. The available Google Map controls are added to the HTML file to aid in map navigation. These options only apply to Google Maps web tiles. Google Maps tabĬlick the Google Maps tab to view available settings. Use the Opacity slider to set the transparency of web tiles: 0% is completely transparent and 100% is completely opaque. Depending on the compression or quality value, output web tile file sizes will vary. The Include transparency option is only applicable to the PNG format. The Quality option is only available for the JPEG format, with a quality range of 10 to 100 (10 being lowest and 100 being highest). The Compression option is only available for the PNG format, with a compression range of 1 to 9 (1 being lowest, and 9 being highest). Depending on the Image format chosen, each format has several specific options available. Web tiles can be created in PNG or JPEG image format. Options tabĬlick the Options tab to view available settings.Īnti-aliasing improves image quality choose between Art Optimized and Type Optimized. Higher level values will create more web tiles (indicated by the Total tiles value). Specify the number of Zoom levels up to a maximum of the level chosen in the Maximum zoom drop-down. The zoom level value ranges from 1 to 23 (depending on map provider), where an associated map scale is shown for each level of zoom. The Maximum zoom drop-down determines the web tile level and map scale that will be created. ![]() GeoPackage creates a GPKG file, an open format that is primarily used on mobile devices. MapBox creates a file with a mbtiles extension compatible with the MapBox online system. The Tile Map Service creates an XML file and associated web tiles. Only the map providers Google Maps, Bing Maps and OpenStreetMap create a compatible HTML file that combines the web tiles and uses their respective basemap style. Several map providers are available in the drop-down list: Google Maps, Bing Maps, OpenStreetMap, Tile Map Service, MapBox and GeoPackage. In the Destination section, choose a map provider, specify a dataset name, and output folder. The Referencing drop-down list specifies which MAP View will be used and must be WGS84/Pseudo-Mercator compatible. If multiple artboards are present, click the drop-down list and choose the appropriate artboard. In the Export Document To Web Tiles dialogue box, choose the source either as a specific artboard or all art in the document. The minimum/maximum latitude is -85/+85 degrees and the minimum/maximum longitude is -180/+180 degrees. An Internet connection is required to use the online map providers after export.įeatures must be within the acceptable export extents. ![]() The MAP View must be non-rotated and have a WGS84/Pseudo-Mercator coordinate system before exporting to web tiles. MAPublisher has the ability to export the entire working artboard or document as tiled images based on several map provider formats for use in web-based GIS.
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